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embodied evergreen : slow flow yoga in a chapel amongst the trees

Slow Flow in the Forest Chapel

When:
Thursday, July 16

Time: 
6 pm

Slow Flow in the Forest Chapel


Join me for an in-person candlelit slow flow & restore practice on Thursday, July 16th at 6 pm here in Evergreen.

We'll move slowly and soulfully, melting into restorative poses and wrapping up with savasana and meditation.

And as always, I’ll be spending a whole lot of time aligning sequence and music so you have some good beats to move to.

Practice will be about 75 minutes.

This class will be held in a beautiful restored chapel on a private property near Three Sisters. Address and any instructions will be sent out a couple days prior for those who registered.

And just bring yourself (please, please carpool if you can since we are on some beautiful mountain land), your mat and maybe a big mug of tea.

Bring your own mat and any other props you might want - blocks,  blanket, etc. Bring water or tea if you'd like to have it with you. I'd lean toward a layered, warm, cozier vibe clothing-wise though we will definitely get moving and likely sweating a bit. 

Wear shoes that can get muddy depending on what's happening weather-wise.

There isn't any cell reception in space so make sure to let anyone who might need you know you'll be offline for 75+ minutes. And bathrooms are a very nice compost toilet set up outside the space.


Mary Beth’s teaching style is a creative, meditative, somatic slow flow — anchored by breath, backed by a beat. Expect intentional movement, steady rhythm, a little sweat, and soulful depth. Often we wind down with yin or restorative, sealing it all in.

Mary Beth LaRue is a seasoned yoga and meditation teacher, Integrative Somatic Practitioner and founder of Embodied by MB - a collection of offerings rooted in presence, nervous system wisdom, and soul. This includes virtual slow flow classes, a somatic-based teacher training, a signature online coaching program and retreats. MB lives in Evergreen with her husband and son. She loves road trips, reading, good coffee, family time, and connecting with nature.

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